Over the past two years, I have been spending endless sleepless nights fine-tuning two of our Browser Based Application and Web Site Development Engines.

Our Engines code-named Trinity+++ and Mozqeeto have finally come of age. A lot of features put into these Engines are based on past experience gathered from developing web sites and other browser based applications.

Components of both Engines had been used previously for various projects but never had they been used in whole. With three browser-based projects in the assembly line, two of which are being built around the Trinity+++ Engine while another is being built around the Mozqeeto Engine. It is safe to say the Team at Sobbayi Interactive has full confidence in these two Products.

These engines are said to be stable, secure and fast. Both have been released as Version 1.0.0. Development continues on both of them in a bid to add features, remove bugs and improve on functions to make it a better product.

The idea to come up with these Engines was birthed in 2004 August when a need was found to continue to hand-code browser based applications and websites at the same time reduce on development time without compromising on critical areas such as Security, Stability, Scalability, Customizability, Content Manageability, Efficiency, Speed and Usability.

As of this current release, we have achieved all the above to some level… with room for continuous improvement of course. The engine is built using PHP (and includes C++ as a CGI module. We are not revealing this information at the moment).

There are several differences between these two engines. Most notable of them all is that Trinity+++ relies on a database backend while Mozqeeto does not. The beauty of these engines is that they can be broken down into components and used that way. They can also be used together seamlessly.

 

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